ABREAKTHROUGHINLIFESPANRESEARCH

A CURE FOR AGING ISNEAR.

Aging is a complex and difficult topic that has been the center of attention of many scientists for centuries. That's also what Bill Andrews, Ph.D., the founder of Sierra Sciences, has made his challenge to solve. Aging isn't an accident. We age because our telomeres get shorter and our cells age. Every time our cells divide, our telomeres get shorter and our cells age. Aging is also the cause of a lot of diseases. Research suggests that control of the telomere length has the potential to treat many diseases linked to aging. This is what SIERRA SCIENCES group of scientists
led by Dr Andrews has been working on for the last two decades and is close to finding cures that willchange the way we live
our life forever.

"Aging can be controlled and stopped, a statement solidly grounded in good science, which makes it both verifiable and demonstrable" - Bill Andrews, Ph.D.

Sierra Sciences mission: Develop a drug that will induce the production
of Telomerase to lengthen humans Telomeres
and therefore reverse our aging process, as well as cure diseases linked to aging.

AT THE HEART

OF THE AGING PROBLEM

"Anyone who doesn't want to die a needless and debilitating death should be interested in learning how to do so" - Bill Andrews

WHAT'S THE POINT OF LIVING A LONG LIFE IF WE CAN'T LIVE IT WELL? Human aging can be controlled and stopped.Aging is a disease and it can be cured. Much of the puzzle of aging relates to the telomere, the repetitive region of the DNA at the end of our chromosones. Without telomeres, our cells cannot divide, and it's the progressive shortening of our telomeres throughout our lives that leads to most of the diseases of aging: cancer - atherosclerosis - osteoporosis among many others.

RESEARCH SUGGESTS THAT CONTROL OF THE TELOMERE LENGTH HAS THE POTENTIAL TO TREAT MANY DISEASES LINKED TO AGING.

AGING = TELOMERE SHORTENING DISEASE

Telomeres are structures at the end of our chromosomes that shorten every time a human cell divides. The length of an individual's telomeres is closely associated with their biological age. Research shows that control of telomeres could possibly allow humans to live at a physiologically "young" age and health

beyond the current theoretical maximum human lifespan of 125 years.

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Listen to Dr. Andrews Explain Telomeres

WHAT CAN BE DONE ANDWHAT'STHE BIG DEAL?

SIERRA SCIENCES ISAT THE VERGEOF A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH!

There is a way to lengthen telomeres as it is possible to coax the repressor protein off its binding site with the use of a small molecule drug-like compound or natural product that binds to the repressor and detaches the repressor from the DNA and/or prevents it from attaching to the DNA in the first place.

When we find the appropriate compound, we will turn telomerase on in every cell in the human body, thus allowing the cells to divide as many times as necessary. THAT will give us control of the telomere length, and thereby reverse the mechanism of aging.

Sierra Sciences has discovered over 900 compounds in 39 distinct drug families that induce the expression of telomerase in normal cells.

We screened 250,000 compounds and found a chemical that induced 5% of the telomerase expression needed to stop telomere shortening. From that, new chemicals were designed, and after screening an additional 50,000 of these, one was found more than 3 times as potent, at 16% - the strongest level of expression ever discovered anywhere in the world!

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THE PERFECT DRUG IS NEAR but we haven't found it yet, as none of the compounds found induces telomerase in large enough quantities likely to stop or reverse aging.

250,000 COMPOUNDS SCREENED

900 COMPOUNDS FOUND!

WHY SHOULD YOUBELIEVE US?

AFTER ALL, SO MANY PROMISED CURES BUT NO ONE has succeeded yet!

So why should you believe that SIERRA SCIENCES is the one that is the closest to this major breakthrough?

We CAN PROVE that telomerase is a very likely cure for aging.

In 1997, scientists inserted the telomerase gene into normal human skin cells grown in a Petri dishand observed that the telomeres got younger and the skin cells became immortal. No other theory on aging had ever achieved this.

The critical question, then, was whether the cells were becoming younger. A few years later, scientists inserted the telomerase gene into human skin cells that already had very short telomeres. These cells were then grown into skin on the back of mice. As one would expect, skin from cells that hadn't received the telomerase gene looked like old skin. The skin grown from cells that had received the telomerase gene, on the other hand, looked young!

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In November 2008, scientists published a paper describing how they had cloned mice from mouse cells containing the inserted telomerase gene. These mice were shown to live 50% longer than cloned mice created from cells that didn't contain the inserted telomerase gene.

Those experiments show that prevention of telomere shortening might be the best way to extend human lifespan, but most importantly allow humans to live healthier, longer.

SIERRA SCIENCES is the closest in the industry to finding that drug.

MICE THAT HAD RECEIVED THE INSERTED TELOMERE GENES WERE SHOWN TO LIVE 50% LONGER THAN CLONED MICE THAT HAD
NOT RECEIVED IT

SIERRASCIENCESis THE ONLY COMPANY that found a drug that induces telomerase to 16% of some immortal cell lines, theSTRONGEST LEVEL EVER DISCOVERED!